All classes, dates, and times are subject to change or cancellation. Your enrollment agreement must be received by TestMasters, and your balance must be paid in full, at least one week prior to the first class meeting in order to avoid a $50 administrative fee.

The LSAT is a standardized test approximately four hours long and consists of 5 multiple-choice sections: 2 logical reasoning sections, 1 logic games section, 1 reading comprehension section, and 1 unscored experimental section. After they complete the multiple-choice portion of the exam, test takers provide an essay called the writing sample. For each section including the writing sample, test takers are given a time limit of 35 minutes.

When can law school applicants take the LSAT?

The LSAT is administered four times per year. Students may take the February LSAT, June LSAT, September/October LSAT, or December LSAT.

Where is the Law School Admission Test administered?

To find the test center closest to you, visit the testing locations page on the LSAC website. There you can download a list of every published LSAT test center. Please note that for some test dates, some test centers are not available.